The most popular version of this track is actually titled or "Baka Motherf er" * by artists like Kaito Shoma or STXGE . It falls under the Phonk genre—a subgenre of hip-hop and electronic music characterized by distorted "cowbell" melodies, heavy bass, and chopped-and-screwed vocal samples from 90s Memphis rap.
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The "Baka" vocal itself often comes from anime voice samples, specifically used to create a "Tsundere" or aggressive aesthetic that contrasts with the dark, heavy beat. Where to Play the Full Version (Links) The most popular version of this track is
Whether you're using it to crush a workout or spice up a gaming clip, the "Baka" phonk track remains one of the most recognizable sounds in modern internet subculture. Just be sure to play it with the bass turned up! The "Baka" vocal itself often comes from anime
Search for "Baka" by Kaito Shoma . This is generally considered the "original" viral version that sparked thousands of TikTok videos.
The juxtaposition of a cute anime girl saying something insulting over a terrifyingly heavy bassline is a classic internet trope.
This is the home of Phonk. You can find extended mixes and "slowed + reverb" versions by searching the keyword directly on the SoundCloud app.